thank you for your
ICCPR
(International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights), CAT
(Convention against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment) and CESCR
Parallel Reports om Norway.

Unfortunately
there is not much real progress, so WSO, IDA, WNUSP and ENUSP common
CESCR
parallel report is still actual. Therefore I suggest here a rough
draft to make this report a basis for reporting to other UN
committees.

A man was
placed under “compulsary mental health care”. Appeals to the
Supervisory commission, Oslo district court, Borgating court of
appeal and Supreme Court (2. January 2015) were rejected. The Council
Govener (Fylkemann) rejected a complaint against coersive medical
care. The UN appeal is based on the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights (CCPR), the Convention against Torture
(CAT), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights (CESCR) and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD). “These provisions impose an immediate
obligation om the States to immediately discontinue these practices
and reform laws allowing for deprivation of liberty and forced
treatment on the basis of disabilities by replacing these practices
with services in that meet needs expressed by persons with
disabilities and respect the autonomy, choices, dignity and privacy.
While awaiting a reply, we urge that all necessary interim measures
to be taken to halt the alleged violations and prevent there
re-occurance...”

I have added points 19a. to 19f. ,
37a. and 47a. to 47c. with new information. e. g. the State Parties
claim that other states have similar reservations:

A man was
placed under “compulsary mental health care”. Appeals to the
Supervisory commission, Oslo district court, Borgating court of
appeal and Supreme Court (2. January 2015) were rejected. The Council
Govener (Fylkemann) rejected a complaint against coersive medical
care.The "Urgent Appeal to Norway to discontinue forced
treatment/hospitalization" is based on the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR), the Convention against
Torture (CAT), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (CESCR) and the Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities (CRPD).«These provisions impose an immediate
obligation om the States to immediately discontinue these practices
(of forced treatment/hospitalization) and reform laws allowing for
deprivation of liberty and forced treatment on the basis of
disabilities by replacing these practices with services in that meet
needs expressed by persons with disabilities and respect the
autonomy, choices, dignity and privacy.While awaiting a reply, we
urge that all necessary interim measures to be taken to halt the
alleged violations and prevent there re-occurance...»

II.
Participation in the reporting procedure within the framework of the
review of the State Party

Written submissions5. The Committee welcomes
all written submissions with relevant country-specific information
that contributes to the review of State Party reports, in accordance
with article 35 of the Convention. To ensure that the Committee is
provided with such submissions at a relevant stage of the procedure,
they should be submitted at one or several of the following
times:(a) before or after the state party submits its report(b)
before the adoption of the list of issues(c) after the state
party has submitted its replies to the list of issues and before the
constructive dialogue (d) before the Committee adopts the list of
issues within the framework of its simplified reporting procedure